“This is a movement to Make America Great Again. We are grateful for the support of millions of Americans across the country,” he continued. “With this kind of energy and generous support behind us, we are going to have President Donald J. Trump in the White House.”

Trump’s success is not a surprise. While on the campaign trail in Miami, Florida, one day after the debate, Trump announced that he had won every poll except one taken by CNN, a news network that he openly calls the “Clinton News Network.”

Lew Eisenberg, Republican National Committee finance chairman, called the fundraising a “tremendous success.”

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“Many donors came on board as Donald J. Trump rolls on to victory,” he said.

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton’s campaign has been suffering. Her national poll numbers have slumped as Trump pulled even or took the lead in more and more states, including key battleground states.

If Trump’s fundraising numbers are any indication of who will win the November election, the answer is pretty clear.

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